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The Installation Of Security Screens Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Falling objects
- Trip hazards
- 2.Transportation of Screens
- Manual handling injuries
- Traffic accidents
- 3.Unpacking and Inspection
- Cuts from sharp objects
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 4.Positioning of Screens
- Manual handling injuries
- Falling screens
- 5.Installation of Screens
- Electric shock
- Falling from height
- Cuts from power tools
- 6.Verification and Testing
- Electric shock
- Eye strain
- 7.Cleaning Up
- Cut hazards from debris
- Slip hazards from wet surfaces
- 8.Waste Disposal
- Injury from incorrect lifting
- Hazardous waste exposure
- 9.Final inspection
- Tripping over materials
- Falling from height
- 10.Post-installation maintenance
- Electric shock
- Falling screens
- 11.Equipment storage
- Manual handling injuries
- Falling objects
- 12.Documentation
- Eye strain from computer screen
- 13.Customer Feedback
- Miscommunication resulting in errors
- 14.Routine Checkups
- Falling from height
- Electric shock
- 15.Other Tasks as Required
- Depends on the specific task
- Unforeseen hazards
- 16.Maintenance of Work Area
- Trip hazards
- Injury from cleaning chemicals
- 17.Tools and equipment check
- Injury due to faulty equipment
- Tripping over misplaced tools
- 18.Team Briefing
- Miscommunication
- Noise distractions
- 19.Evaluation and Reporting
- Eye strain
- Misinterpretation of data
- 20.Feedback Implementation
- Miscommunication resulting in errors
- Eye strain from computer screen